Procedure–free chlorine, Procedure–total chlorine – LaMotte SMART Spectro Spectrophotometer User Manual

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PROCEDURE–FREE CHLORINE

Use universal sample holder

1. Press and hold ON button until spectrophotometer turns on.
2. Scroll to and select PROGRAMMED TESTS.
3. Scroll to and select ALL TESTS (or another sequence containing

17 Cl DPD-Liq) from TESTING MENU.

4. Scroll to and select 17 Cl DPD-Liq from menu.
5. Rinse a tube (0290) with sample water. Fill to the 10 mL line with sample.
6. Insert the tube into chamber, close lid and select SCAN BLANK.
7. Remove the tube from spectrophotometer.
8. Add 5 drops of DPD 1A Free Chlorine Reagent (P-6740).
9. Add 5 drops of *DPD 1B Free Chlorine Reagent (P-6741). Cap and mix.
10. Insert tube into chamber, close lid and select SCAN SAMPLE. Record result

as ppm free chlorine.

PROCEDURE–TOTAL CHLORINE

11. Add 5 drops of *DPD 3 Total Chlorine Reagent (P-6743). Cap and mix.

NOTE: For wastewater samples, Standard Methods for the Examination

of Water and Wastewater recommends waiting 2 minutes for full color

development.

12. Insert tube into chamber, close lid and select SCAN SAMPLE. Record result

as ppm total chlorine.

13. Subtract the Free Chlorine reading from the Total Chlorine reading to determine

ppm combined chlorine.

14. Press OFF button to turn the spectrophotometer off or press EXIT button to

exit to a previous menu or make another menu selection.

NOTE: For best possible results, a reagent blank should be determined to account

for any contribution to the test result by the reagent system. To determine the

reagent blank, follow the above test procedure to scan a distilled or deionized

water blank. Then follow the above procedure to perform the test on a distilled or

deionized water sample. This test result is the reagent blank. Subtract the reagent

blank from all subsequent test results of unknown samples. It is necessary to

determine the reagent blank only when a new lot number of reagents is obtained.

SMART Spectro Test Procedures 2.11

CHLORINE, DPD Liquid

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